Have You Been Waiting to Ask…?
We’re still working through a backlog of questions submitted during the last few weeks, but I’m glad to say we’re now able to start accepting new questions again.
With an educational background in philosophy and mathematics, as well as in counselling, site founder and publisher Dr Greg Mulhauser enjoys working with the team at CounsellingResource.com and launching other new projects from time to time. He lives in England and loves spending time with his wife and daughter.
We’re still working through a backlog of questions submitted during the last few weeks, but I’m glad to say we’re now able to start accepting new questions again.
Best-selling author and clinical psychologist Dr George Simon will shortly be bringing his unique perspective and years of experience to the Ask the Psychologist feature.
Please bear with us while we complete some essential reorganising for the Ask the Psychologist service. We aim to be back with you soon!
Since launching this service in May 2007, we have now published 999 replies to questions sent in by readers! That means the next question to be published will be our 1000th question. Hats off to Dr Carver for his seemingly tireless commitment to offering feedback to our readers, and hats off to all our readers […]
We don’t usually publish the follow-up comments we sometimes receive after Dr Carver has replied to a question from a reader, but we’ve decided to make an exception.
Do you have a question you’ve always wanted to ask a psychologist? Looking for feedback on a relationship? Worried about a friend or family member? Just fire up your keyboard and ask our Clinical Psychologist.
Ask the Psychologist provides direct access to qualified clinical psychologists ready to answer your questions. It is overseen by the same international advisory board of distinguished academic faculty and mental health professionals — with decades of clinical and research experience in the US, UK and Europe — that delivers CounsellingResource.com, providing peer-reviewed mental health information you can trust. Our material is not intended as a substitute for direct consultation with a qualified mental health professional. CounsellingResource.com is accredited by the Health on the Net Foundation.